To Whom Who Would Like To Correspond,
After reading this whole sub-forum which took the better part of the day today. I found that one technique used is to cross reference mooege for function names. Then use the MPQ files as references. There was a reference to a WOW post in which he used MPQ list numbers to search with using Cheat Engine. He must of been on a x86 machine. Because I have found that on a x64 machine Cheat Engine just doesn't want to work for me. The driver will not load properly to enable the read/write memory option within its settings.
Knowing how there searching memory now I went and got Ladik's MPQ Editor and took a look at the files. Then I used a Hex Editor to understand the actual bytes in the .gam files. To my luck I managed to screw up one of the .gam files. I was like Noooooooooooo. Which then screwed up the CoreData.mpq. So, I had to get a buddie to upload me his. After this mishap I made a 7.7 Gig backup this time.
Knowing how you guys are searching memory now. I am armed with new knowledge. lol... Even with this knowledge I still feel like I know nothing. Because as I sit here and look at the MPQ files and the MPQ tables. I still do not see the List numbers mentioned in the reference I used to this technique.
Can anyone help me the rest of the way here? I am stuck once again in the muck with no paddle to row and no gas to make my engine turn. lol...
-Bit_Hacker